To turn off Restricted Mode on YouTube, sign in to your account, go to Settings, find the Restricted Mode option, and toggle it off. If the setting is locked or greyed out, it may be controlled by a parent, administrator, or network filter.
Below is a complete guide covering desktop, mobile, school accounts, Smart TVs, and troubleshooting.

How to Turn Off Restricted Mode on YouTube (Desktop Step-by-Step)
On a computer:
- Go to YouTube and sign in
- Click your profile picture in the top right corner
- Scroll down and click Restricted Mode
- Toggle it 꺼짐
If the toggle works, Restricted Mode will immediately be disabled for that browser.
Important: This setting applies only to that device and browser.
How to Turn Off Restricted Mode on YouTube Mobile App
On iPhone or Android:
- YouTube 앱을 엽니다.
- Tap your profile icon
- 다음으로 이동 설정
- 탭 일반
- Find Restricted Mode
- Toggle it off
If the option is missing, your account may be supervised or managed.
Why Is Restricted Mode Locked on YouTube?
If Restricted Mode is greyed out or says “Enabled by your network administrator,” the restriction may be enforced by:
- School or workplace Wi-Fi
- Parental controls
- Google Family Link
- Managed Google accounts
YouTube may automatically enable filtering on shared networks to block potentially mature content.
If you are using a school Chromebook or work account, you may not be able to disable it yourself.
How to Turn Off Restricted Mode on a School or Work Account
If your account is managed through Google Workspace or Family Link:
- You must contact the administrator
- Parents must adjust settings in Family Link
- School IT departments control network filtering
There is no direct bypass inside YouTube if the restriction is enforced externally.
If possible, try switching to a personal account on a different network.
How to Turn Off Restricted Mode on Smart TVs and Streaming Devices
If you are using YouTube on:
- Smart TVs
- Roku
- Fire TV
- Apple TV
Follow these steps:
- YouTube 앱을 엽니다.
- 다음으로 이동 설정
- 선택 Restricted Mode
- Toggle it off
If it remains enabled, check:
- Router-level parental controls
- Account-level supervision
- TV profile settings
Some household routers automatically filter content categories.
What Is Restricted Mode on YouTube?
Restricted Mode is an optional content filter designed to hide videos that may contain:
- Mature themes
- Strong language
- Sensitive topics
- Adult discussions
It uses automated systems and community flagging to filter content.
It is not 100% accurate and may sometimes hide harmless videos.
Why YouTube Automatically Turns On Restricted Mode
Restricted Mode may activate automatically due to:
- Browser cookies reset
- Account switching
- Network-level filtering
- Public Wi-Fi restrictions
In public spaces such as libraries or schools, filtering is often mandatory.
If it keeps turning back on, check whether your browser is clearing cookies automatically.
How to Fix Restricted Mode That Won’t Turn Off
If you cannot disable it, try:
1. Sign Out and Sign Back In
Account refresh can resolve syncing issues.
2. Clear Browser Cache and Cookies
Old session data may cause settings to lock.
3. Switch Networks
Try mobile data instead of Wi-Fi.
4. Use a Different Account
Personal accounts may not have restrictions.
5. Check Google Family Link
Parents may have enforced filtering.
If none of these work, the restriction is likely controlled externally.
Is It Safe to Turn Off Restricted Mode?
Turning off Restricted Mode allows access to:
- Broader educational content
- News discussions
- Documentaries
- Sensitive but legitimate topics
However, it may also expose users to mature content.
For minors, supervision is recommended.
Frequently Asked Questions About Turning Off Restricted Mode
Why can’t I turn off Restricted Mode on YouTube?
It is usually locked by a network administrator, parental controls, or a managed Google account.
Does Restricted Mode apply to all devices?
No. It applies per device and per browser unless enforced at the network level.
Can I turn off Restricted Mode without signing in?
Sometimes yes, but signed-in accounts may override guest settings.
Is Restricted Mode the same as YouTube Kids?
No. YouTube Kids is a separate app designed specifically for children. Restricted Mode is simply a filter inside standard YouTube.